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Re: How To End Racism

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:17 pm
by Sammael
i couldn't say it any better myself.

But i must say Black History Month it shouldnt just be about the slavery and all that but about what they have accomplish in life.

this is alist of what they invented.

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air conditioning unit: Frederick M. Jones; July 12, 1949
* almanac: Benjamin Banneker; Approx 1791
* auto cut-off switch: Granville T. Woods; January 1,1839
* auto fishing devise: G. Cook; May 30, 1899
* automatic gear shift: Richard Spikes; February 28, 1932
* baby buggy: W.H. Richardson; June 18, 1899
* bicycle frame: L.R. Johnson; Octber 10, 1899
* biscuit cutter: A.P. Ashbourne; November 30, 1875
* blood plasma bag: Charles Drew; Approx. 1945
* cellular phone: Henry T. Sampson; July 6, 1971
* chamber commode: T. Elkins; January 3, 1897
* clothes dryer: G. T. Sampson; June 6, 1862
* curtain rod: S. R. Scratton; November 30, 1889
* curtain rod support: William S. Grant; August 4, 1896
* door knob: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
* door stop: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
* dust pan: Lawrence P. Ray; August 3, 1897
* egg beater: Willie Johnson; February 5, 1884
* electric lampbulb: Lewis Latimer; March 21, 1882
* elevator: Alexander Miles; October 11, 1867
* eye protector: P. Johnson; November 2, 1880
* fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878
* fire extinguisher: T. Marshall; October 26, 1872
* folding bed: L. C. Bailey; July 18, 1899
* folding chair: Brody & Surgwar; June 11, 1889
* fountain pen: W. B. Purvis; January 7, 1890
* furniture caster: O. A. Fisher; 1878
* gas mask: Garrett Morgan; October 13, 1914
* golf tee: T. Grant; December 12, 1899
* guitar: Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886
* hair brush: Lydia O. Newman; November 15,18--
* hand stamp: Walter B. Purvis; February 27, 1883
* horse shoe: J. Ricks; March 30, 1885
* ice cream scooper: A. L. Cralle; February 2, 1897
* improv. sugar making: Norbet Rillieux; December 10, 1846
* insect-destroyer gun: A. C. Richard; February 28, 1899
* ironing board: Sarah Boone; December 30, 1887
* key chain: F. J. Loudin; January 9, 1894
* lantern: Michael C. Harvey; August 19, 1884
* lawn mower: L. A. Burr; May 19, 1889
* lawn sprinkler: J. W. Smith; May 4, 1897
* lemon squeezer: J. Thomas White; December 8, 1893
* lock: W. A. Martin; July 23, 18--
* lubricating cup: Ellijah McCoy; November 15, 1895
* lunch pail: James Robinson; 1887
* mail box: Paul L. Downing; October 27, 1891
* mop: Thomas W. Stewart; June 11, 1893
* motor: Frederick M. Jones; June 27, 1939
* peanut butter: George Washington Carver; 1896
* pencil sharpener: J. L. Love; November 23, 1897
* record player arm: Joseph Hunger **Filtered** January 8, 1819
* refrigerator: J. Standard; June 14, 1891
* riding saddles: W. D. Davis; October 6, 1895
* rolling pin: John W. Reed; 1864
* shampoo headrest: C. O. Bailiff; October 11, 1898
* spark plug: Edmond Berger; February 2, 1839
* stethoscope: Imhotep; Ancient Egypt
* stove: T. A. Carrington; July 25, 1876
* straightening comb: Madam C. J. Walker; Approx 1905
* street sweeper: Charles B. Brooks; March 17, 1890
* phone transmitter: Granville T. Woods; December 2, 1884
* thermostat control: Frederick M. Jones; February 23, 1960
* traffic light: Garrett Morgan; November 20, 1923
* tricycle: M. A. Cherry; May 6, 1886
* typewriter: Burridge & Marshman; April 7, 1885
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big list ah


and what Morgun said we shouldn't call you a black man/women and you shouldn't call us white men/women we are all men and women we are all the same.

~sam

Re: How To End Racism

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:27 pm
by lone dragon
I think racism stems from 2 things lack of knowledge or fear of some kind not a fear of whats better but what you don't know. I prefer to think for challenging those ideas not solidifying them but you can only be you.

Re: How To End Racism

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:11 pm
by Colton
I didn't see the vid due to, *I haz dialup* but..
sammael wrote:what Morgun said we shouldn't call you a black man/women and you shouldn't call us white men/women we are all men and women we are all the same.

We shouldn't even think of it as two types of peoples ;)

Re: How To End Racism

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 10:40 am
by agapooka
Hate towards a given race can also serve as justification for a higher power to act with the support of the populace. For example, if a head of state sees an economic advantage in being at war with a given nation, it may convince its people that the other nation is worthy of hate.

Examples:

1. African slavery in the US. It is obvious that treating African-Americans with the contempt reserved for animals and slaves was advantageous to those who reaped profit from such a business venture that virtually eliminated labour costs.

2. The Holocaust in Nazi Germany. By exploiting the age-old hatred for Jews in Europe, the Nazi regime was able to gather support for their own particular agenda.

3. The War on Terror. After the attacks of 9/11, anyone who had the appearance of a middle-eastern man was regarded with contempt and suspicion. This helped the American government gather the support to deploy troops to the Middle East.

Those are some examples, but there are many more. As with any war, it's common for one side to spread hatred for the other, which almost always translates as a form of racism. The ultimate goal for causing the population to hate the another nationality/ethnic group is not necessarily that the one causing the hatred is hateful, himself, although he may be, but rather that it suits his own agenda to gather such support from the population.

Today, we still also have residual racism, which has found its way to our generation.

Agapooka